So far I've read 29 books this summer - and 12 of those I read in the last three weeks on vacation and I still have to blog about them yet, so stay tuned. Hope you've had a chance to enjoy some good books this summer as well! I'm looking forward to seeing everyone back at school next week! I'll collect summer reading sheets the second week of school :)
Happy reading!
~Mrs. FB
Monday, August 31, 2009
Touching the Void - Joe Simpson
Maybe it wasn't the best idea I ever had to read this book while my husband and a friend were off on a backcountry backpacking trip. Luckily, my husband and his friend are pretty reasonable guys. The guys in this book were nuts!!! And it's a TRUE story.
The two men in this book started out to climb a previously unclimbed peak in South America. And you know why it was unclimbed? Because it was crazy dangerous, that's why!! And guess what, one of the guys broke his leg on the climb! Not good. His buddy tried to lower him down, and was pretty successful for several hours, but then it finally got to be too much and he had to cut the rope and let him go. this should have meant his death, but it didn't. He CRAWLED back to camp.
It's an amazing story that is as much about the power of determination as anything.
If you're a strong reader interested in mountain climbing, I'd recommend this book. Available at the Multnomah County Library.
The two men in this book started out to climb a previously unclimbed peak in South America. And you know why it was unclimbed? Because it was crazy dangerous, that's why!! And guess what, one of the guys broke his leg on the climb! Not good. His buddy tried to lower him down, and was pretty successful for several hours, but then it finally got to be too much and he had to cut the rope and let him go. this should have meant his death, but it didn't. He CRAWLED back to camp.
It's an amazing story that is as much about the power of determination as anything.
If you're a strong reader interested in mountain climbing, I'd recommend this book. Available at the Multnomah County Library.
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